"Scully raised an eyebrow. 'You mean you don't have any light-hearted
tales of E-X-S-A-N-G-U-I-N-A-T-I-O-N? Perhaps a cheery fable about
A-L-I-E-N H-Y-B-R-I-D-S? A heartwarming parable involving a boy and his
F-L-U-K-E-W-O-R-M?'

'Okay, that's enough out of Y-O-U,' [Mulder] growled."

When Mulder and Scully tell extemporaneous tales, they reveal more about the tellers than the children can
ever imagine.